Welcome to our new site!

Our new website rules! Many thanks to our designer PIETRO DESIGN for helping us get this up….You rule mang.

Here’s what we have been up too…

In February of 2010 EARTH AT NIGHT released “Throwing Fire”. This album was as many great records are a labor of love, sacrifice and perseverance. It was tracked at Pulse Studios and Werewolf Heart Studios in Los Angeles. Engineered by Marcus Samperio and mixed by Ryan Williams (Deftones, STP, Limp Bizkit). EAN then worked with Liz Cousins and Notorious Radio to do a specialty radio campaign in 2010 with great results! The band has since played Red Gorilla Festival at SXSW 2010, played The House of Blues in Los Angeles and headlined at The El Rey Theatre in 2011. This album has also been a favorite on internet radio, Jango radio and several terrestrial radio stations since it’s release. “Throwing Fire” was then licensed to Mtv, Vh1 and E! Networks with the help of Tinderbox Music. Having songs featured on “The Real World New Orleans” “Road Rules” and “Married to Rock” on VH1, EARTH AT NIGHT was getting great exposure on TV and radio. In April of 2011 the band got a call from Tinderbox Music that Fox sports, ESPN and NFL Football wanted to license “Throwing Fire” for their networks! Now at the end of 2011, EARTH AT NIGHT is writing another record, has just signed a deal with Discovery Networks to license “Throwing Fire” for their new shows premiering in 2012 and is working on gettting on the road in the spring of 2012! Keep checing back for more info and keep spreading EARTH AT NIGHT’S music to the masses!! Have a great Holiday season!

Cheers,

David J, Jeff and Dave

EARTH AT NIGHT

One Response to "Welcome to our new site!"
  1. 16/04/2013 13:41

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    Rival legal teams, well-financed and highly motivated, are girding for court battles over the coming months on laws enacted in Arkansas and North Dakota that would impose the nation’s toughest bans on abortion.
    For all their differences, attorneys for the two states and the abortion-rights supporters opposing them agree on this: The laws represent an unprecedented frontal assault on the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that established a nationwide right to abortion.
    The Arkansas law, approved March 6 when legislators overrode a veto by Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe, would ban most abortions from the 12th week of pregnancy onward. On March 26, North Dakota went further, with Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple signing a measure that would ban abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, when a fetal heartbeat can first be detected and before some women even know they’re pregnant.
    Abortion-rights advocates plan to challenge both measures, contending they are unconstitutional violations of the Roe ruling that legalized abortion until a fetus could viably survive outside the womb. A fetus is generally considered viable at 22 to 24 weeks.
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